Is anyone using the Blog This button?

I started using this blogging link to send my own hubs out of the hub nest. Soon, as I was going to make comments for my friends list I ended up reading other good hubs and decided to share theirs on my blogs too.

Then the blog idea started evolving to help promote more reads and exposure for favorite fellow hubbers besides myself. Suddenly, my blogs are looking like fun article directories with reviews! OK, so I'm having fun doing this.

Just wondered if anyone else is using this feature? I really like how HubPages and Blogger interface so this is incredibly easy to do! The best part is that it redirects folks back to hubpages and I don't have to worry about copyright issues because it isn't a copy and paste but a link to the author.

Flickr has made it easy to blog to my blogs too which is how I end up notifying my flickr friends of having placed one of their photos in a hub. The old way was to spend way too much time going thru at least 5 clicks to post an email notification. The flickr photographers sure were shocked when I took the time to let them know and thank them for placing a photo in creative commons. I sure have been making a lot of friends over there lately...!

Hi, Mike, it's right at the end of your/their hub under the Share This button where you find the social sites like Digg and StumbleUpon and Facebook. All you do is click on Blog This and up pops a dialog box to fill out as you please and decide which Blogger blog it goes to (I have 7 so there are choices!).

It does not link to any other blogging platform like Typepad or Wordpress if that's what you may have - but it sure is a convenience to link on over to Blogger!

You can even put it into draft form so you can edit - sometimes I can't think of anything to say and leave it for later, also I like to go find a photo to post alongside it. Photos always attract more attention to a post and make it more visually interesting.

If you are still not sure how it plays out, click on my name, go to my profile page and scroll down to find one of my blogs. Click on one (except the photo one as not many hubpages ones there, it's mostly flickr) and go check out a post and then click on a hub posted on my blog and it will take you right back here!

Often I place my hubs up on a social site from my blogs rather than directly from hubpages. It seems to have driven some traffic to my blogs with the beginnings of RSS subscribers - but these blogs are so new it will take time to assess properly. Can you tell I like to experiment?

Hey that is a great idea, I like the way you are using the blog this tool. I will have to try it out. I had a blog I was using on blogger but I have had a hard time maintaining it with posts, so this way you are mentioning seems like it will solve that problem. Thanks!

I blog all my hubs to a blogger account and just list the first paragraph then a "Read full story" link and a nice picture. I have no idea if it gives me any traffic but it does give me a backlink instantly

That's exactly what I do. I like to copy the parts of the text that best fits my blog - not always in the first paragraph. All you have to do is highlight your specific text and this tool automatically copies it for you.

Some of the usual linking - like on social sites - only copies a certain number of characters, leaving off full sentences that makes the post look odd.

Remember, just link it in draft form and you can go back later to fill out the post to the level you desire. I always add a photo, usually from flickr Creative Commons with attribution.

***I have noticed more traffic from my blogs to those specific hubs in the stats section above each hub. Have you put your posts up on a social site so that they go to your blog to get to your hub?

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I finally started using RSS feeds this week on all my hubs and have noticed more reads per day of each hub. Cool!

Sometimes it takes a little bit of playing with the layout to clean it up later, so a preview ability as you Blog This would be good too.

Another feature I wish HP would add to the Blog This is the ability to upload a photo or video immediately instead of waiting to go back to the blog to do so as well as choose what date you want the post to publish. Would save a whole lot of time!

hi, kelly, I see you caught on quick on how to use this share feature! Sometimes, when I blog a hub to several blogs I'll choose different portions to quote and write a post that slants to the blog theme, choose different photos too.

Hi, Julie-Ann, that would be a "Hell, yeah!" on social site marking my hub's blog post - social marking the actual blog post - from my blog rather than directly from hubpages. it helps on sites like stumbleupon where you can saturate a domain.

it also drives some traffic to my blogs and of course on over to hubpages too - win-win! my blogs are new so time will tell. I adopted this experimental idea two months ago and my returning visitors have doubled since then. that could be several factors.

I use AdSense less for thinking I'm going to get rich on it but rather as these guys generate lots of reports for me for free so I can track page views and which hubs/blogs are doing well and when.

Love the button! But I was so excited, I loaded the Hubpage on a blog page of mind that really wasn't relevant. I need to change that(I can, right?) at Blogger, so my Hubpages show up at my Blogger pages on the same topic.

I have always wondered about this (whether in "blog-this-ing" my own or someone else's Hubs to one of my blogs): (Does anybody here know about it?)

I've read the Google webmaster guidelines about content/quality; and the stuff about "cloaking" and "doorway pages". On the one hand, I know what they're saying. On the other, I'm not entirely sure of whether, say, too much "blogging-this" on any blog would be considered a violation. They mention something like "sending people to sites other than the one they selected" (or words like that).

My blogs have their own stuff on them (writing, pictures, links, etc.). Suppose I wanted to be lazy and just write on HubPages and "blog this" my stuff on over to my blogs from now on - would that be a violation?

Or, what if I have, say, a blog about red cars (which I don't). What if I had some stuff written just for blog, lots of links to any articles I've written anywhere online about red cars, and then a ton of links to other people's articles about red cars? (In other words, only a little bit of writing on the blog but tons to of links).

Does anyone know whether any of the above kind of stuff would even remotely be considered either "cloaking" or "doorway page"?

Does anyone know what the difference is, the balance of material, or the line is?

Is the difference whether I have tons of stuff about, say, red cars on the red cars blog - rather than, say, having a "slim" red cars blog but adding tons of links to non-related writing?

'Doorway pages are typically large sets of poor-quality pages where each page is optimized for a specific keyword or phrase. In many cases, doorway pages are written to rank for a particular phrase and then funnel users to a single destination."

they said it better than I could...truthfully, If you were making doorway pages or using cloaking scripts, you would know you were doing it!

even if your page had nothing but blogthis created links, it wouldnt be optimized for any keywords - Im pretty sure "single destination" would not apply to a large domain like hubpages, but certainly would be irrelevant without the intentional task of optimizing for a specific keyword or phrase

Thank you, sunforged. You explained it far better than Google's site does. I had completely misinterpreted the meaning the "cloaking", and I was concerned that a blog with too little "meat" and too many links would be seen (by Google) as a "doorway" (or at least some other against-the-rules thing). Again, thanks.

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